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Medicine | Saco-S council at Umeå University Hoppa till huvudinnehåll About us Contact Workplace representative Arts and Humanities Medicine Social Sciences Science and Technology Others Work environment representative Calendar Saco-S Umeå universitet Swedish About us Contact Workplace representative Work environment representative Calendar Start > Trustee > Local union work > Local unions > Saco-

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EU Grassland Butterfly Index 1991-2023 Technical report

Butterflies have been systematically monitored in Europe for several decades using standard protocols that are now adopted in over 30 countries. Butterflies are ideal biological indicators: they are well-documented, measurable, sensitive to environmental change, occur in a wide range of habitat types, represent many other insects, and are popular with the public because of their beauty.Records froExecutive Summary Butterflies have been systematically monitored in Europe for several decades using standard protocols that are now adopted in over 30 countries. Butterflies are ideal biological indicators: they are well-documented, measurable, sensitive to environmental change, occur in a wide range of habitat types, represent many other insects, and are popular with the public because of their

Youth - the future manpower. Studies on unemployment, quality of life and work attitudes.

Popular Abstract in Swedish Arbetslivet är en av de viktigaste delarna i människors livssituation och ett av de viktigaste incitamenten för välfärden i ett samhälle. Stora förändringar har skett för ungdomar beträffande arbetslivet och inträdet i arbetslivet under de senaste decennierna. Bl.a. de stora förändringarna gör att ny kunskap krävs för att ge möjlighet att stärka ungdomarna i deras inträ

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1 Historical Studies: Thematic Literature Specialization (HISS34) Performing Gender Equality: Japan, Imperial Legacies and Global Diplomacy Ming Gao Ming.Gao@hist.lu.se Achilleos-Sarll, Columba. ‘Reconceptualising Foreign Policy as Gendered, Sexualised and Racialised: Towards a Postcolonial Feminist Foreign Policy.’ Journal of International Women’s Studies 19, no. 1 (2018): 34–49. >Number of pages

https://www.historiska.lu.se/media/utbildning/dokument/kurser/HISS34/20261/Performing_Gender_Equality.pdf - 2026-05-18

Current Lise Meitner professors

Current Lise Meitner professors | LTH, Faculty of Engineering Skip to main content We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve the user experience on our website, to show you personalised content and targeted ads, and to analyse our website traffic. Cookie Policy . Essential cookies These cookies are necessary for the website to function and cannot be turned off in our systems. These

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1 Historical Studies: Thematic Literature Specialization (HISS34) Performing Gender Equality: Japan, Imperial Legacies and Global Diplomacy Ming Gao Ming.Gao@hist.lu.se Achilleos-Sarll, Columba. ‘Reconceptualising Foreign Policy as Gendered, Sexualised and Racialised: Towards a Postcolonial Feminist Foreign Policy.’ Journal of International Women’s Studies 19, no. 1 (2018): 34–49. >Number of pages

https://www.ht.lu.se/media/utbildning/dokument/kurser/HISS34/20261/Performing_Gender_Equality.pdf - 2026-05-21

Assessment of Health and Well-Being Effects Associated With the Challenging Drinking Water Situation in the Gaza Strip : Protocol for a Cross-Sectional Household Survey Study

Background: The water supply in the Gaza Strip, Palestine, has been unstable and under strain for decades, resulting in major issues with drinking water quality, reliability, and acceptability. In 2018, between 25% and 30% of Gazans did not have regular access to running water. The progressive deterioration of water infrastructure and concerns over the quality of piped water have resulted in a com

Built Environments to Support Rehabilitation for People With Stroke From the Hospital to the Home (B-Sure) : Protocol for a Mixed Method Participatory Co-Design Study

BACKGROUND: A global trend is to move rehabilitation closer to people's neighborhoods and homes. Still, little attention has been given to how the built environment outside the hospital setting might impact rehabilitation and recovery for stroke survivors.OBJECTIVE: The overarching objective of this project is to develop conceptual models of built environments that support stroke rehabilitation an

Co-governance arrangements for the operationalization of procedural justice in the design of Nature Based Solutions (NBS) in cities: Case study research of the emergent co-governance arrangements of Meu Barri Verd and Pla Verd Escolar in Valencia, Spain

As cities increasingly turn to nature-based solutions (NBS) as panaceas for addressing climate challenges and other social, economic, and environmental issues, questions of urban governance and justice have become more prominent. While much of the existing literature on NBS justice assessments focuses on distributional aspects through quantitative methods, procedural justice remains underexplored,

Effects of sex, housing environment, and competitor presence on individual feeding behaviour in Trinidadian guppies

Effects of sex, housing environment, and competitor presence on individual feeding behaviour in Trinidadian guppies The availability of food in the environment is one of the most important factors, that influences how well a species performs but also influences its interactions with the surrounding ecosystem. Therefore, this is seen as a central driver of a species life-history. For example, ind

ADAR1 Function and Therapeutic Potential in Prostate Cancer

ADAR1 as a Therapeutic Target in Prostate Cancer Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer and a leading cause of cancer-related deaths in men. While early-stage prostate cancer can be managed effectively, once it spreads, treatment options are limited and usually not curative. Immunotherapy, which boosts the immune system to fight cancer, has been effective in some cancer types but not in

Exploring the effects of LIN28B on receptor editing and B-cell differentiation

Can Lin28b treat childhood leukemia? B-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia (BCP-ALL) is one of the more common types of cancer in children. This disease originates mainly from progenitors of a white blood cell type known as the B-cell. Mature B-cells are mainly known for helping us clear infections by producing pathogen-binding antibodies. Because BCP-ALL cancer cells stem from B-cell pre

Predictive Value of Plasma Biomarkers in Tau-PET Transitions

Objective: The objective of this study was to determine the predictive value of amyloid-positron emission tomography (PET) versus the plasma ratio of phosphorylated tau at threonine 217 (p-tau217) to non-phosphorylated tau217 (%p-tau217) for tau-PET transitions (T− to T+). The added value of combining plasma amyloid-β 42 and amyloid-β 40 (Aβ42/40) and %p-tau217 into an amyloid probability score (A

Helicobacter pylori Screening After Acute Myocardial Infarction The Cluster Randomized Crossover HELP-MI SWEDEHEART Trial

IMPORTANCE Upper gastrointestinal bleeding is common after myocardial infarction. OBJECTIVE To determine whether routine screening for Helicobacter pylori infection during hospitalization for myocardial infarction reduces bleeding events and improves clinical outcomes. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS A nationwide, open-label, 2-period, 2-sequence, cluster randomized, crossover clinical trial usi

Caesarean section rates in public vs private hospitals in Europe : a systematic review and meta-analysis using the Robson ten group classification system

INTRODUCTION: Since the last two decades, there has been a dramatic rise in caesarean sections (CS) throughout the world. This increase has been seen even in Europe, where rates vary significantly from 17% in Northern Europe to 56% in the South. Although, CS can be a lifesaving intervention when medically necessary, non-essential CS are associated with short- and long-term complications for both t

Summary sra epihealth lu part 2014-2019 version 191227

SRA EpiHealth – Lund University part – 2014 to 2019 1 Summary of SRA EpiHealth (LU part) activities during 2014-2019 Peter M Nilsson, Professor (Peter.Nilsson@med.lu.se), Director SRA EpiHealth 2010-2019 Introduction The Strategic Research Area Epidemiology for Health SRA EpiHealth (https://www.epihealth.lu.se/) has been active since 2010 and consists of a research network for excellence linking t

https://www.epihealth.lu.se/sites/epihealth.lu.se/files/summary_sra_epihealth_lu_part_2014-2019_version_191227.pdf - 2026-05-23

Risk Factors for Valvulopathy Among Childhood Cancer Survivors

Importance Substantial improvements in childhood cancer survival have created a critical need to address serious long-term health complications, such as valvular heart disease (VHD). Objective To identify treatment-related risk factors for VHD in a large European cohort of long-term childhood cancer survivors. Design, Setting, and Participants This nested case-control study used data from the PanC

Proteomic Profile in Retinopathy of Prematurity : A Secondary Analysis of the Mega Donna Mega Randomized Clinical Trial

Importance Identifying early proteomic profiles in infants who develop severe retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) may reveal targets for preventive interventions to reduce retinal vessel loss and the subsequent risk of severe ROP. Objective To assess early longitudinal profiles of blood protein levels in preterm infants with or without severe ROP and the effect of arachidonic acid (AA) and docosahexa

Recovery Potential in Patients After Cardiac Arrest Who Die After Limitations or Withdrawal of Life Support

Importance: Understanding the relationship between patients' clinical characteristics and outcomes is fundamental to medicine. When critically ill patients die after withdrawal of life-sustaining therapy (WLST), the inability to observe the potential for recovery with continued aggressive care could bias future clinical decisions and research. Objective: To quantify the frequency with which expert